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  1. Redhorse3e351

    School me on trapping

    I highly recommend North American Trapper channel on YouTube also!
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    School me on trapping

    While I agree with SNIPERBBB that the cage traps are best for Nuisance Control, this is mostly because of public perception and safety. No one wants to see the neighbors pets in a foothold of any sort. And the safety of having a critter in a cage so all the neighbors that want to come take a...
  3. Redhorse3e351

    Concealed Carry

    Congrats on obtaining your license first and foremost. Hope and pray that you never have to utilize it. Training is very important. As far as advice on carrying, I can tell you from a number of perspectives as a permit holder as well as someone who makes Kydex holsters as a hobby. I make more...
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    The JRB Climbing Method

    John, I decided to try your method out last night. Ordered per your shopping list, and followed videos for everything. I only made 2 attempts at the climbing. I can honestly say that I need a lot more tries to say weather I will be truly switching over to this method but I did like it I cannot...
  5. Redhorse3e351

    Dayton, OH Saddlehunters?

    Sorry Just have to correct myself I started in a Mantis not a Phantom.
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    Dayton, OH Saddlehunters?

    I am from Lima as well and it sounds like bowhunterXC shot that deer in almost my backyard. I live on the Allen Auglaize county line. Great genetics in area but defiantly flat ground. I started out in a Phantom and now use a Transformer.
  7. Redhorse3e351

    Gear/arrow organization ideas

    You're welcome. Levi has some really great videos on his channel for setting up equipment and shooting techniques.
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    Gear/arrow organization ideas

    I am not a trad shooter, so forgive my ignorance as to why you are shooting so many different bows. But if you must than I would say the easiest way would be either specific fletch colors for each bow. I like arrow case but you mentioned the PVC tube, and I might have to give that a try sounds...
  9. Redhorse3e351

    Gift for my hunting mentor

    That is so awesome, and a beautiful knife also! I'm sure he will cherish it.
  10. Redhorse3e351

    Trail cameras or nah?

    I love cameras, not that I can say that my hunting has ever improved due to their use. I just love them because I can see better what is possibly even passing through a place I hunt. Knowing that there is at least 1 potential shooter buck on a property is great even if I never see him other than...
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    How to choose single VS two panel saddle?

    I started out with a Mantis and hunted it exclusively all last season. While I am fairly new to saddle hunting, I loved the freedom that it brought about and when I stumbled across them Tethrd was the only 1 I found that seemed to be on the market. The more I got addicted I discovered all there...
  12. Redhorse3e351

    Hello From Ohio

    Welcome from NW Ohio
  13. Redhorse3e351

    Latitude Outdoors LE discount.

    I got a response from them think it took about 3-4 days. Figures out to be about a 10% discount.
  14. Redhorse3e351

    Happy Veterans Day!

    Happy Veterans Day, to all the veterans out there that answered the call to duty and chose to recognize the higher calling to duty to their country over their own self. Those that made the choice to put on the uniform knowingly that they may sacrifice everything so that others could have their...
  15. Redhorse3e351

    An argument against separate weapon seasons

    I personally hate the gun season, mainly because of deer drives! I do hunt gun season, but for years it was only to hunt the hunters that would surely be trespassing through our woods. Although I have taken many deer with a firearm I do not appreciate the kill the same as I do with a bow. Also...
  16. Redhorse3e351

    Need ideas for DIY knife sheath

    I vote the Kydex but I will say it is easy to work with but it may take some trial and error to get what you want. As long as you don't over heat it you can often times re-heat it and work it again if needed. I make holsters and sheaths and what ever else I can think of but I must say sheaths...
  17. Redhorse3e351

    .223 for deer hunting

    Practice with your bow out to 80 yards, if you can get confidence at 80 shooting 60 is not an issue. But practice at distances! I will probably catch something for saying that and I know in reality I will probably never take a shot beyond 40 on a deer. But I have full confidence that I can take...
  18. Redhorse3e351

    Thoughts on a first bow for my 16 year old son

    This is a tough question to answer, I personally like the Diamond Infinite Edge due to all the adjustability that you can do yourself without a press. And it really is a great shooting bow and it has a fair amount of forgiveness. Unfortunately it really comes down to user preference and comfort...
  19. Redhorse3e351

    New Boot Scent

    Right now is the perfect time to round up a bucket of black walnuts and boil them (outside your house) in some water. Let the water cool off and put your boots in the water. I do the same with my traps to get all the scent off of them.
  20. Redhorse3e351

    Frustrated

    Around my area the law has directed me that there is a leash law in our state and between you me and the fence post what ever happens happens. Had numerous rounds with my neighbors also. Not so much when hunting but I have a couple of very small teacup yorkies and a coon hound. We worry about...
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